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    Underground economy, also known as the Black market is when sellers and buyers trade their goods and services secretly to evade the price controls and tax rate set by the Prime Minister. The Black market is the second largest market in the world and these trades happens both in developed and developing countries. All kinds of goods and services are available in the Black market, but the goods that were most commonly traded are things that are available in the official market but at a lower cost…

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    In Chapter 19 of Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, the AP theme of American and National Identity is displayed by the debate over slavery between St. Clare and Miss Ophelia. The two have very different views on slavery, racism, and the role of blacks in society. Miss Ophelia, a northerner, is MORE racist than the slave owning St. Clare. St. Clare believes that his slaves should not be worked hard and she be taught religion. He uses his slaves to help him with his finances and believes…

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    The Underground Railroad was a chain of safe houses during the 1900’s for slaves trying to escape to Canada for freedom from their masters. Without the abolitionists hard work the Underground Railroad might have not been a success. Harriet Tubman had helped the Underground Railroads cause by saving slaves and bringing them to the free states. Thomas Garrett had hid runaway slaves and contacted William Still to tell him that new slaves would arrive. William Still had kept runaway slaves in his…

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American abolitionist and author during the 1800’s. Most of Stowe’s siblings had become ministers, helped found national associations, and had done other great things that contributed to the well being of others. Stowe however believed that her best valuable purpose in life was to be an author. This proved to be true , when she released her world famous book titled Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The book gave thousands of families a new perspective on slavery and its’ cruelty…

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    Good rock albums have the ability to energize you. They grab listeners’ attention and make them rethink what music can be. Here are just 10 of the top rock albums of all time, which have furthered the genre and subsequent subgenres, and inspired other artists to pick up a guitar and jam. Number Ten: Fleetwood Mac, ‘Rumors’ Fleetwood Mac’s second major label album, Rumours saw the recently reformed band at their most emotionally raw. Featuring such hits as “Dreams” and “Go Your Own Way,” many…

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    Word Of Mouth In Music

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    case you do not know who produced the music or where they were to shoot it, do not know who did the choreography, or who wrote the musical score, and perhaps not you remember all actors, all that if you know, is that you I loved that song and made you feel something, so when you leave the theatre immediately what you do is recommend it to friends. Imagine that song you recommend it paid a percentage of what your friends consumed that evening that enjoyed the music. And this is where comes the…

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    much more to music than just a simple form of entertainment (Dylan, 2004). An actual culture exists within each genre or scene of music. Minnesota is a very culturally rich state in the Midwest region, and the Twin City area is no exception. In class we just barely touched on music and the culture surrounding hip-hop, however, we did not talk about how music can really influence more than just a neighborhood. Minneapolis has a very prominent music scene in the industry, both underground and in…

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    In this theater songs have elements of melody, texture, time and harmony. Theme music used in many berkontus melody up and down to move back and forth and there is a great alternate. Motif songs will be repeated from verse to verse. Textures songs in Phantom of the Opera theater is a very dense texture. There are so many layers to be…

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    of House, Jazz-Fusion, Neo-Soul music. In the mid 90's she was backup singing in Soho studios and co-writing songs with emerging talents. 
 Jessica NYC is a true New York City Girl that has partied at many of our beloved House and R&B nightclubs~ Underground, Danceteria, Palladium, Fun House, Webster Hall, Roxy, Tunnel, Zanzibar, Limelight, Bentleys, Bonds International, Broadway 96 to name a few and she has an affinity towards the journey in dance music hence music production is another…

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    appreciating music fascinating. Throughout my musical experience, I encountered a lot of thought-provoking questions. How did I receive and interpret information during each rehearsal? Why did repetitive practicing make it possible for me to play a repertoire without looking at music score? What made professional orchestra able to have less rehearsal than a youth orchestra before each concert? … Most of the time when I asked myself these questions, I never had enough tools to dig deep…

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